stitch

noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A type of medical stitch that is absorbed by the body over time.

A stitch made manually without a machine.

A stitch made by a sewing machine.

A type of embroidery stitch that uses X-shaped stitches to form a picture.

A stitch used in embroidery.

A stitch used for decoration in sewing.

A sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern.

A type of stitch used to finish the edge of a blanket or other fabric.

A type of adhesive bandage used to close small wounds, also known as a butterfly closure.

Used to specify the location of a medical stitch.

To receive medical stitches for a wound.

To receive medical stitches for a wound.

To require medical stitches to close a wound.

To need medical stitches to close a wound (more formal).

To remove a stitch, either from sewing or a medical wound.

To take out a stitch, either from sewing or a medical wound.

To put medical stitches into a wound (doctor's perspective).

Used in the context of sewing to mean create a stitch.

Used in the context of sewing to mean add a stitch.

Used in the context of sewing to mean create a stitch.

To put medical stitches into a wound (doctor's perspective).

When dissolvable medical stitches are naturally absorbed by the body.

Collocations with "stitch"

... + stitch